The big White House shake-ups so far

President Trump has been in office for just 13 months, but his White House has already seen a number of high-profile departures. On Wednesday, communications director Hope Hicks became the latest member of the Trump administration to announce that she was leaving.

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Here are the people who have resigned, been fired, or been reassigned in their duties in the Trump White House (in chronological order):

Jan. 30, 2017: Mr. Trump fires Sally Yates as acting attorney general. Yates, an Obama appointee, had refused to enforce the first iteration of Mr. Trump's travel ban on persons from a number of Muslim-majority countries.

Feb. 13, 2017: Mr. Trump fires National Security Adviser Mike Flynn. Flynn was a close adviser to Mr. Trump during the campaign, but he was forced out after he misled Vice President Mike Pence about the nature of a phone call with the Russian ambassador.

Feb. 15, 2017: Labor Secretary nominee Andy Puzder withdraws after it becomes clear he would not have the votes for confirmation.

Aug. 18, 2017: Steve Bannon leaves the White House and returns to Breitbart. He is later removed from Breitbart after criticizing Mr. Trump.

Sept. 29, 2017: Secretary of Health and Human Services Tom Price resigns after he is accused of improperly using taxpayer funds for travel.

Dec. 13, 2017: White House announces that presidential aide Omarosa Manigault-Newman will leave the administration after a dispute with Kelly. Officials later say that she was fired by Kelly, attempted to appeal directly to Mr. Trump, and was removed from the building.

Feb. 2, 2018: The White House announces that K.T. McFarland has withdrawn her nomination as Ambassador to Singapore. McFarland had discussed Russia with Flynn during the presidential transition.

Feb. 7, 2018: White House Staff Secretary Rob Porter resigns after it was revealed that he had been accused of physical abuse by two ex-wives. The scandal triggers a review of security clearance procedures in the White House.